Facebook scammers have latched onto the buzz around Google+, as the theme for a new scam that has already claimed thousands of fans victims.
A fake app, called "Google Plus Direct Access", prompts users to visit a page on the social networking site they need to "like" in order to progress: a process that hands over personal …

Karma

"You should also exercise great caution...

"...about what third-party apps you allow to access your Facebook records, especially when they are demanding the ability to post to your wall and grab personal information such as your date of birth and current location"

I think what they mean is that the default on Facebook shouldn't be that any app can demand you hand over all this access unless you specifically deny such access.

Sorry, what?

"Lying Facebook app offers Google+ invites"

No. Just no. The word in invitations. "Invites" is a verb, you should be looking for a noun. I don't give a crap, this popular but entirely incorrect use of the word "invites" grates against my last nerve like John Lydon in a butter advert. Its just plain wrong.